Shaker cabinet design is a throwback to a simpler time. It's been around for many years, and continues to remain attractive and functional. You can paint or stain shaker style and use ordinary hardware just like any other type of cabinet. You can build this type of design in your own shop using time-tested measurements for stiles and rails.
You can decorate with a vintage wire egg basket using a number of basic elements like flowers, tissue paper and everything in between. Decorate with a vintage wire egg basket with help from a florist, interior decorator and party planner in this free video clip.
When choosing Feng Shui comforter colors you always want to be surrounding yourself with things that inspire health, wealth and happiness. Learn about the best Feng Shui comforter colors with help from the writer of a nationally syndicated newspaper column on decorating in this free video clip.
Easy apartment decorating allows you to make a lasting impression while placing an emphasis on color. Learn about easy apartment decorating with help from an interior designer living and working in New York City in this free video clip.
Downsizing to an apartment will likely mean getting rid of some of your furniture. Decorate while downsizing to an apartment with help from an interior designer living and working in New York City in this free video clip.
Apartment entrances can be tricky when it comes to decorations simply because there is a limited amount of space. Decorate an apartment entrance with help from an interior designer living and working in New York City in this free video clip.
Vintage sewing baskets are a great way to inject a little color into your home design and can also make an excellent flower holder. Decorate with vintage baskets with help from a florist, interior decorator and party planner in this free video clip.
Decorating a wreath with vintage gift ribbon is a whole lot easier than you probably think it is. Decorate a wreath with vintage gift ribbon with help from a florist, interior decorator and party planner in this free video clip.
When decorating an Italian table, you're always going to want to keep your mind on a few important things. Decorate an Italian table with help from an interior design professional in this free video clip.
Italian Valentine decorations are a great way to have a little fun with your new crafts project. Make Italian Valentine decorations with help from a longtime crafts expert in this free video clip.
Putting on black eyeliner in the French style is a great way to inject a breath of fresh air into your look. Put on black eyeliner in the French style with help from a licensed cosmetologist in this free video clip.
When decorating an apartment for a wedding, you're always going to want to make sure that you're taking advantage of a few key elements. Decorate an apartment for a wedding with help from a wedding specialist in this free video clip.
Shabby chic cottage decorating is a great way to give your home a really fun and unique look. Learn more about shabby chic cottage decorating with help from an accomplished interior and life designer in this free video clip.
Making Feng Shui bedroom art is something you can do in your very own home by following the right steps. Learn about the steps to make great do-it-yourself Feng Shui bedroom art with help from a graphic designer and illustrator in this free video clip.
Decorating an apartment always requires you to remember that you need your space to be functional as well as decorative. Learn about apartment decorating designs with help from a dedicated interior designer in this free video clip.
Rustic loft decorating is a term that typically brings a few key things to mind. Learn about rustic loft decorating with help from a dedicated interior designer in this free video clip.
A large part of selecting clothes to wear involves taking advantage of your natural assets and your figure. Learn about empire waist styles with help from an accomplished designer who has worked for several notable fashion houses and apparel brands in this free video clip.
Decorating a tiny beach apartment really gives you a variety of unique opportunities to do something fun. Decorate a tiny beach apartment with help from an interior design professional in this free video clip.
A home's exterior entrance provides a clue to what's waiting inside. An outdated, neglected front entrance on the outside doesn't impart a warm welcome to guests. Older homes, such as ranch styles, can benefit from a budget-friendly face lift to bring new life and modern appeal to a tired, old-fashioned entrance.
Dutch colonial architecture originated in the late 1700s. Its gambrel-style roof afforded more space for a second story or loft and in early days often got a tax break because it was classified as a one-story house. The style had a revival starting in the 1890s and lasting until about World War II. Dutch colonial roofs often have window dormers set into the steeper side of the two-slope roof. Some Dutch colonials have a type of border roof at the bottom of the main roof -- to extend an eave beyond the walls and keep water away from the house.
Building a porch on an existing ranch-style home is a big project, but it brings big rewards to the ambitious DIYer. Through building and remodeling, your home can become your dream home. Porches create attractive, inviting outdoor spaces and add architectural detail to your home that will increase both value and curb appeal. Build a porch onto your existing home that will match well with the rest of the house, and soon you may wonder how you ever lived without it.
The ranch style proliferated in the era after World War II when many large-scale tract developments were built. This style featured a one-story design with a low profile, was easy to build and relatively inexpensive. Ranch houses in suburban developments tended to look alike. They usually had low-sloping gable roofs, with the roof line paralleling the street and gable triangle ends on each side. Entry doors were typically centered in the middle of the house. Changing the roof line can transform the look of a ranch house from humdrum to distinctive in style.
Building an architectural fascia is an exercise in invisibility. Located at the end of the rafter tails, behind the gutter and around the soffit, the fascias are designed to not be noticed -- but you'll notice if they fail. These simple bands of wood or, more recently, plastic are essential to protecting a house's roof and walls from serious water damage. Correctly built, fascias help keep your house dry. Poorly installed, they can make water damage worse.
Outdoor spaces are an attractive feature to any home, and adding a porch allows homeowners to make use of an existing wall. Adding a porch to a log home is a difficult project, because you want to add to the existing design of the home and complement the structure that's already in place. If you take care with your construction, the porch will be both handsome and structurally safe for all types of outdoor enjoyment.
A vibrant valley nestled at the foot of the Teton Mountains and threaded with the sparkling Snake River, Jackson Hole is equal parts nature and nurture. The eclectic Wyoming ski town is known for its wide-open spaces, abundance of outdoor activities, colorful community and traditional style. While there may be snow on the ground seven months out of the year, the welcoming feel of Jackson gives a sense of warmth no matter what the season -- and that's what its residents emulate in their spaces. But you don't have to live in the mountains to experience a Jackson-style escape. From…
Redesigning the front of your home can be time and labor intensive, and costs vary widely depending on the materials, consultants and the extent of the remodel. Spending plenty of time in the design process, however, can save time and money in the long run and produce results you continue to enjoy for years to come.
Ranch-style homes are typically simple, long one-story structures. Popular in the 1960s, they feature a number of siding types, but wood and vinyl siding are the most common. The facade can be updated by the addition of a brick, wood or stone veneer all the way around the house to increase its curb appeal and resale value. This installation can be done to either a prominent section of the home or to the entire exterior.
The FDTV1a and HDTVa are amplified indoor digital television antennas manufactured by TERK, a division of Audiovox Corporation. Both models are designed to replace traditional TV antennas, most of which became obsolete in the wake of full-power TV stations, switching from analog to digital broadcasting signals in the United States in 2009.
Roof decking, also known as roof sheathing, is the layer of plywood that fits over the rafters and under the shingles on typical pitched roofs. The classic 1950s-style ranch home has a pitched roof with decking. Attaching the decking to a standard gabled roof, which is a type of roof often found on ranch homes, is not terribly difficult and can be accomplished by a confident homeowner. A gabled roof consists of two slopes of equal pitch, and a ridge in the center where they meet.
The luxurious, airy appearance and atmosphere of Greek-inspired decor can make your apartment a place where you can relax and enjoy your surroundings. Colors from nature, natural decor and Greek mythology can all be easily incorporated into your Greek-inspired decor. You can create such an atmosphere in your apartment with the use of paint, furniture and decorative pieces that reflect these aspects of Greece and its history.
Bungalow style homes were introduced at the turn of the 20th century. These homes are usually 1-1/2 stories with low-pitched roofs. Large front porches are also characteristic of the bungalow design. Country style homes are known for their charm and are often found in rural areas. Large verandas or wrap-around porches are one way to identify these homes. This is also where the two styles overlap, which offers a way to give a classic bungalow home a country facade. Using other elements, such as paint and trim, can further create a country style home.
A pastel palette evokes a warm and welcoming feeling in any home, especially a cottage. In most cases, pastel colors represent femininity and softness, but you can also use this color theme in a masculine room as well. If you are preparing to decorate your cottage home, you can choose pastel-based colors and build your accessories from there. Common decor motifs, such as cottage-style or shabby chic, work using pastel colors to create stunning looks that you can incorporate into your space.
Your ranch house, once so roomy, may be bursting at the seams with the addition of a child or a second car. The easiest and less intrusive method of adding to a ranch house is to build horizontally. A garage next to the ranch house, connected by a bonus room to the side or at the rear, adds a great deal of room and value to the existing house. Before you start looking at blueprints, however, consider a few preliminary basics for a smooth start to the project.
Ranch houses are one-story homes that sprawl across the lot. The bedrooms may be split with the master suite on one side of the living area and the other bedrooms on the other side. The homes have an informal look to them rather than formal. Renovating a ranch home is a major undertaking if additional construction is required. However, enclosing a porch or finishing an attic or basement adds to the home without requiring major construction.
Dormer windows must have precise dimensions to fit a home’s roof space appropriately. Your goal is to design dormers with roof lines that create a balanced look for the whole house design. You don‘t want dormers to look too small or too large from any angle. Find a ranch home similar to your own that has existing dormers you find appealing. Look in home design books and magazines.
If you want to create a 1950s art deco ambiance in a home or building, you have several different decorating motifs from which to choose. Though deco was at its peak in the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s and was fading by the 1950s, some art deco motifs lingered throughout the period.
Walls in homes come in two styles -- non-load bearing and load bearing. Non-load bearing walls play no role in the structural integrity of the house. They divide the interior space and can be removed without any effect on the house. Load bearing walls, on the other hand, are structural. They support the weight of the walls, floors and roof above them. They include the exterior walls of the house and walls on which the ends joists rest.
In primitive and Medieval times, the fireplace was central to homes and public buildings as a source of heat and a way to cook food. Today's fireplaces are a focal point in homes and other buildings for aesthetic and nostalgic reasons. A fireplace at its most basic is an enclosed box with a chimney vent for releasing smoke. Wood, cut marble, natural granite, field stones, river rocks, bricks and burnished steel are all used in fireplace design.
Redesigning a bathroom involves many choices, from the tub and shower to the fixtures, flooring and walls. When you think about wall decor, you need to decide between slapping a coat of paint on the walls, pasting wallpaper or perhaps putting paneling in the bathroom. Wall paneling suited to bathroom walls comes in various styles and materials that can withstand the high moisture content in bathrooms.
The gambrel roof in U.S. architecture dates to the Colonial era, when Dutch colonists built gambrel-roofed homes on the banks of the Hudson River. Gambrel roofs also appear on Colonial homes from the 17th century in Massachusetts. The later years of the Victorian period saw renewed interest in colonial architecture, including gambrel roofs. Victorians replicated the gambrel's structure but added their own decorations and adornments.
In small spaces, colors define the overall ambiance and mood, making color choices paramount. When selecting rugs for a small apartment, consider how colors influence the spatial elements of a room: Does a particular rug make the room appear smaller or larger? Does it inspire a cozy, intimate feeling or create an airy, open look? Determining your preferred ambiance and style will help you choose the most appropriate rugs for your small apartment.
For a landscape that's most pleasing to the eye, design your plantings to complement your house and any other nearby structures. A ranch-style home is primarily distinguished by its horizontal lines that hug the landscape. An fitting landscape might balance the look with some leaner, taller shapes or echo the house's form with sprawling plants. When planting around a picture window, some considerations apply in general, regardless of house shape, such as maintaining visibility, especially for first-floor windows.
The ProStaff 3-9x40 Matte Nikoplex -- also referred to as the 6310 -- and the ProStaff 3-9x40 Matte BDC -- also referred to as the 6320 -- are scopes for hunting rifles, called riflescopes, developed by Nikon. The 6310 uses Nikon’s Nikoplex reticle, while the 6320 uses the Nikon Bullet Drop Compensating, or BDC, reticle. Apart from their reticles, the 6310 and 6320 are identical.
One of the many choices the homeowner is faced with when choosing cabinet hardware is the handle shape. Round handles are a common choice because they are widely available and almost universally appealing. Square handles echo the lines of a square cabinet, which is appealing in certain decorating schemes. Choose handles carefully because you are likely to be living with them for a long time. Buy one or two handles; try them before making a commitment.
Shabby chic and country French decor styles are similar because each features a casually elegant ambiance and plenty of charming vintage details. When decorating with a shabby chic and country French style, you can draw inspiration from enchanting cottages and sun-dappled gardens. As a personal touch, make your own inspired decor to enhance any room in your home. Create one-of-a-kind candle holders that will infuse a space with a warm glow and a shabby chic style.
Homeowners looking to update or remodel their homes often try to be loyal to the original design of the home. While this is required in many areas for homes on a historic register, for most homeowners it's optional. It's possible to stay true to the original design with modern materials and fixtures. No place is this more true than with windows. Modern windows are much more energy efficient than those of half a century ago. They also come in a wide array of sizes and styles, so it is possible to have modern windows without compromising on design. Ranch-style homes…
When it comes to fusion interior design, French and Italian styles make excellent bedfellows. Whether you're looking for something rustic or grandiose, you can easily borrow from both cultures to create a pleasant blend. If you're new to interior design, familiarize yourself with the basics of composition, color and texture by taking a workshop, reading a few books or meeting with a professional consultant.
You can dress up a feature wall or a whole room with starched fabric. Starched fabric is an alternative to paint or wallpaper and can be used in any room. Whether you choose to use fabric you already have or look for something new, choose a lightweight fabric with a colorful graphic to add a punch of color to an otherwise neutral room. Experiment with small spaces such as a framed shadowbox or a border to become familiar with working with starched fabric. The project can be completed on your own if you work in small sections, but for a…
A vintage metal foot locker can be a sturdy resource for some extra added storage in any room of the house. Many of these types of boxes can be found at thrift shops and yard sales, or maybe there's one gathering dust in the upstairs attic. With a little creativity, any rusty old metal foot locker can be brought back to life for use in your home.
Because California is a state outfitted with sprawling mountain ranges, beaches and deserts, and is typically blessed with year-round outdoor living conditions, a California-themed decor often incorporates the great outdoors into its interior design. As a result, a chic California home commonly uses natural and eco-friendly fabrics, colors, materials and sources for light.